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Recueil d’articles de presse sur des sujets liés au patrimoine. Les points de vue exprimés dans ces derniers n’engagent évidemment que leurs auteurs.

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28 janvier
- Experts to assess damage in Haiti museums
Gens de la Caraïbe
The UN cultural agency UNESCO is sending a team of experts to quake-hit Haiti on Wednesday to assess damage in the Caribbean nation's museums and monuments, its director general said.
- Famous art works thrown away as rubbish
BBC News, United Kingdom
Over the next six weeks, hundreds of paintings and sculptures by artists both famous and unknown will be dumped in a see-through container which is five metres tall, six metres wide and fifteen metres long, at the South London Gallery.

27 janvier
- Experts to assess damage
Straits Times, Singapore
The UN cultural agency Unesco is sending a team of experts to quake-hit Haiti on Wednesday to assess damage in the Caribbean nation's museums and monuments, its director general said.

26 janvier
- Questions Over Fixing Torn Picasso
New York Times, United States
On Friday afternoon a woman taking an adult education class at the museum accidentally fell into “The Actor,” causing the tear.

25 janvier
- A cultural agony in a nation where art is life
Miami Herald , United States
Haiti has lost huge chunks of its artistic culture, with the destruction and damage of historic paintings and murals, along with the deaths of art collectors.
- Art Trove Is Among Nation's Losses
Wall Street Journal, United States
Pooja Bhatia: Georges Nader Sr. considers himself lucky: The two rooms of his vast home that survived this month's earthquake were those in which he and his wife were napping. What didn't survive were the 12,000 artworks in the rest of his 35-room mansion, believed to be the world's largest repository of Haitian art.

24 janvier

23 janvier

21 janvier
- Heritage in Haiti
The Economist, United Kingdom
More than a week after the earth convulsed beneath it, Haiti has still to plumb the depths of suffering and want. The generosity of the world’s response has also been profound.

21 janvier
- A plan for Haiti
The Economist, United Kingdom
More than a week after the earth convulsed beneath it, Haiti has still to plumb the depths of suffering and want. The generosity of the world’s response has also been profound.

20 janvier
- Heritage in Haiti
UNESCO News
While saving lives and providing humanitarian relief remains the absolute priority of the international community in helping Haiti deal with the devastation of the earthquake, information is beginning to arrive about the state of the country’s heritage: the National History Park – Citadel, Sans Souci, Ramiers, situated in the north of the country, and about Jacmel, in the southeast.

2 janvier
- Rome’s newest art museum
Financial Times, United Kingdom
Edwin Heathcote: The plan for Rome’s new €150m Maxxi museum, designed by Zaha Hadid, looks like a diagram of a highly complex railway junction.

1 janvier
- DNA analysed from early European
BBC News, United Kingdom
Paul Rincon: Scientists have analysed DNA extracted from the remains of a 30,000-year-old European hunter-gatherer.

mise à jour :
15.04.2010
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